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Adams and chose
The Federalist-controlled Massachusetts Legislature chose a replacement for Adams on June 3, 1808, several months early.
By 1800, Hamilton had come to realize that Adams was too independent and chose to support Charles Cotesworth Pinckney of South Carolina.
Henry Clay, unsuccessful candidate and Speaker of the House, despised Jackson, in part due to their fight for Western votes during the election, and he chose to support Adams, which led to him being elected President.
It was passed around the DC offices, and Neal Adams chose to draw the script.
Due to the unforeseen sale of the Adams Mark Hotel in November 2004, Anthrocon chose the Wyndham Franklin Plaza in Philadelphia as the site for its 2005 convention.
When La-wa-la-clough chose Pahto, Wy ' east struck his brother hard so that Pahto's head was flattened and Wy ' east took La-wa-la-clough from him ( thus attempting to explain Adams ' squat appearance ).
After the American Revolution, The United States was left without Britain's protection in Mediterranean, thus the Washington and Adams administrations chose paying tribute to the Barbary states as a cost effective alternative to military action.
After a lengthy argument, Adams and Parsons split, and Chris chose Savannah Jack as his new tag team partner.
In 1828, he was appointed one of three Territorial Supreme Court judges by President John Quincy Adams, succeeding James Witherell and serving in this capacity until 1832 when his term expired and President Andrew Jackson chose a replacement who was not from the Whig party as Woodbridge was.
Since Adams insisted that his contract not be a standard-work-for-hire agreement, Marvel eventually chose Brent Anderson as the illustrator — despite the fact that Adams had already penciled some preliminary pages.
In 1992 he chose not to be a candidate for reelection after eight women made statements to The Seattle Times alleging that Adams had committed various acts of sexual misconduct, ranging from sexual harassment to rape.
Adams denied the allegations, but his popularity statewide was weakened considerably by the scandal and he chose to retire rather than risk losing the seat for his party.
Though country is not a genre Avalon performs in, executives chose Adams as they believed she would be a perfect fit.
He admitted that having Micky Adams as his manager was the main reason he chose to come to Vale Park.
Adams chose this song for its futuristic-sounding nature, but also for the fact that it had a banjo in it, which, as Geoffrey Perkins recalls, Adams said would give it an " on the road, hitch-hiking feel ".
Adams chose Svenson for this series based on his family life, and his contributions to the community ; she wanted an author who could create more modern, wholesome Hardy Boys.
When she was in her teens, she was captured in what is now Adams County, Pennsylvania, from her home along Marsh Creek, and later chose to remain a Seneca.

Adams and painting
Image: US Navy 031029-N-6236G-001 A painting of President John Adams ( 1735-1826 ), 2nd president of the United States, by Asher B. Durand ( 1767-1845 )- crop. jpg | John Adams
Image: US Navy 031029-N-6236G-001 A painting of President John Adams ( 1735-1826 ), 2nd president of the United States, by Asher B. Durand ( 1767-1845 )- crop. jpg | John Adams ( Massachusetts )
Benjamin West's painting of the delegations at the Treaty of Paris: John Jay, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Henry Laurens, and William Temple Franklin.
A painting of the Doc Adams character was commissioned from Gary Hawk, a painter from Stone's home state of Kansas.
Although Adams has experimented with painting with watercolor and oil paints ( his 1989 covers for Appleseed were rendered with a combination of ink, watercolor and color pencil ), his color work is so sporadic that he says he has to relearn what he has forgotten in the interim each time, and is usually dissatisfied with the results.
His first successes were with American sitters, among others his patron John Adams and family in 1784 – 85 ; this painting is now in the Boston Athenæum.
After painting portraits in Albany for a year, he went to New York, where he executed likenesses of William L. Marcy and John Quincy Adams.

Adams and known
E. J. Hulbert, a friend of Agassiz's brother-in-law, Quincy Adams Shaw, had discovered a rich copper lode known as the Calumet conglomerate on the Keweenaw Peninsula Lake Superior in Michigan.
John Adams, known by baseball fans as " The Drummer ", has played a bass drum at nearly every home game since 1973.
During this period, which has become known as baseball's dead-ball era, Cub infielders Joe Tinker, Johnny Evers, and Frank Chance were made famous as a double-play combination by Franklin P. Adams ' poem Baseball's Sad Lexicon.
Adams is best known as a diplomat who shaped America's foreign policy in line with his ardently nationalist commitment to America's republican values.
" From this, Adams authored what came to be known as the Monroe Doctrine, which was introduced on December 2, 1823.
Before 1820, Adams was best known as an exponent of American nationalism.
They include Presidents John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and many other well known figures in American history.
In addition to stage work, Milford appeared in the 1975 television movies Song of the Succubus ( with Brooke Adams ) and Rock-a-Die-Baby also known as Night of the Full Moon, in which he performed music with his band Moon.
The South African Paul Adams, known for his unusual bowling action, is perhaps one of the best-known left-arm wrist spinners.
In 1833, when Congress rejected Michigan's request for a convention, Adams summed up his opinion on the dispute: " Never in the course of my life have I known a controversy of which all the right was so clearly on one side and all the power so overwhelmingly on the other.
* Kim Adams, internationally known sculptor
Even after the election of Bobby Sands as MP for Fermanagh / South Tyrone, a part of the mass mobilization associated with the 1981 Irish Hunger Strike by republican prisoners in the H blocks of the Maze prison ( known as Long Kesh by Republicans ), Adams was cautious about the level of political involvement by Sinn Féin.
One of the leaders of this movement, Sir Grantley Adams, founded the Barbados Labour Party in 1938, then known as the Barbados Progressive League.
Mount Hood, Mount Saint Helens and Mount Adams are all visible from Clark County, and cold winter winds through the Columbia River Gorge often bring freezing rain and a coating of glaze ice or clear ice known locally as a " silver thaw ," especially in southeastern areas of the county closest to the gorge.
" Adams would later introduce Dawkins to the woman who was to become his third wife, the actress Lalla Ward, best known for playing the character Romana in Doctor Who.
" Historian Charles Wiltse agrees, noting, " Though he is known today primarily for his sectionalism, Calhoun was the last of the great political leaders of his time to take a sectional position — later than Daniel Webster, later than Henry Clay, later than Adams himself.
Among the leading quarries was the Carbaugh Run Rhyolite Quarry Site in Adams County, where as many as fifty small quarry pits are known.
ASU's Men's cross-country team is most notably known for becoming the first team in cross-country history to record a perfect score at the National Championships in 1992, the first year Adams competed in NCAA Division II after competing in the NAIA previously.
Ansel Easton Adams ( 1902 – 1984 ) was a photographer, best known for his black-and-white photographs of the American West.
* Adams State College, now known as Adams State University, 1956-1967 ( remained in conference since the 1967 RMAC reorganization )
Ansel Easton Adams ( February 20, 1902 – April 22, 1984 ) was an American photographer and environmentalist, best known for his black-and-white photographs of the American West, especially in Yosemite National Park.
* John Watson, known as Wonko the Sane, character from the novel So Long, and Thanks For All the Fish by Douglas Adams

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